International opportunities for students

The information below outlines the minimum admission requirements applicants need to meet in order to apply for the Master's degree programme in Physics:

  • have a Bachelor's degree in Physics or in any Physics-related field awarded by any internationally recognized university, along with a corresponding study plan as indicated in the Didatic Regulation.

    Applicants who have not yet graduated within the application deadline are required to provide a certificate of enrollment which includes the expected graduation date. Once selected, those applicants need to submit a copy of the degree certificate not later than June 30th, 2024 (valid only for non-EU applicants living abroad).
     

  • have a minimum intermediate level of English (Level B2), according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), proved by one of the English language certifications (please check the CLA website).
    Applicants who graduated with a Bachelor's degree awarded by any internationally recognized university whose official teaching language is English have to submit a written statement issued by their university stating that English is the official teaching language.
    Citizens from an English-speaking country and/or who have graduated in an English-speaking country do not have to submit any English language certificates, but only a declaration of their status in the application on line.